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> sail panel replacement, quick question
joeav8tor
post Sep 15 2007, 01:23 PM
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Hi Guys,
I read eric sheas tech article on the replacement of the sail panel material...after I am on the final trim of the vinyl (after fitting the trim pieces) what can I use to remove the small amount of glue (from the vinyl) that would possibly be on my paint by the bottom holes (after trimming) without damaging my paint.
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post Sep 15 2007, 01:39 PM
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Lacquer thinner on a rag. wax the hell outta that spot afterwards cause the thinner will remove all wax from the area
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post Sep 15 2007, 07:57 PM
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3M make an adhesive remover. Goof-Off is another good product. Lacquer thinner will work but that can be pretty harsh on the paint.

If you've yet to do it, make sure you run your tape along the holes... this way there won't be any on the paint.

I used Goof Off.
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post Sep 15 2007, 08:17 PM
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I masked the area off so no spray adhesive got on the paint where I didn't want it. For small areas that get some on it anyway, I have used 3M Adhesive remover with excellent results ( I didn't have it take any paint off).
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